An offshore attorney has been accused of helping Jean-Bertrand Aristide misappropriate millions of dollars through fraud and corruption while he was president of Haiti.British national Adrian Corr, a 41-year-old partner with Miller Simons O’Sullivan, in the Turks & Caicos Islands, established and administered a shell firm – Mont Salem Management Ltd. – that received and distributed kickbacks and bribes paid by U. S. and Canadian telecommunications carriers to Aristide and his accomplices, it has been alleged. Corr also allegedly wrote at least one letter in which he “falsely represented” that Mont Salem was “a telecommunications carrier” with operations in the U. S. and Canada.
Articles Bribery & Corruption British Virgin Islands Canada Featured Government & Politicians Haiti Turks & Caicos Islands USADecember 5, 2005
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